Controlled Natural Language in Speech Recognition Based User Interfaces

Author(s):  
Kaarel Kaljurand ◽  
Tanel Alumäe
2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 4891-4902
Author(s):  
Hongmei Zhu

English speech recognition system is affected by a variety of interference factors. Associating the algorithm with the support of modern computer technology can increase the model effect of speech recognition system. Based on the study of the current mainstream controlled natural language thesaurus, this paper proposes a controlled natural language vocabulary classification type. Moreover, this paper defines the domain thesaurus according to the WordNet knowledge description framework, and uses WordNet’s synonym, antisense, upper and lower, etc. In this way, the controlled natural language system can use the semantic relationship of WordNet to identify the words of the non-domain thesaurus input by the user and map the non-domain definition words to the words in the domain thesaurus, thereby improving the ease of use of controlled natural language systems. In addition, this paper designed a controlled experiment to analyze the performance of this system. The research results show that the model constructed in this paper has certain significant effects.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moez Krichen ◽  
Seifeddine Mechti

<div>We propose a new model-based testing approach which takes as input a set of requirements described in Arabic Controlled Natural Language (CNL) which is a subset of the Arabic language generated by a specific grammar. The semantics of the considered requirements is defined using the Case Grammar Theory (CTG). The requirements are translated into Transition Relations which serve as an input for test cases generation tools.</div>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moez Krichen ◽  
Seifeddine Mechti

<div>We propose a new model-based testing approach which takes as input a set of requirements described in Arabic Controlled Natural Language (CNL) which is a subset of the Arabic language generated by a specific grammar. The semantics of the considered requirements is defined using the Case Grammar Theory (CTG). The requirements are translated into Transition Relations which serve as an input for test cases generation tools.</div>


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